Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 11

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“"Little Tots’ Dresses Special at $1.50 . New, charming styles, with cutest pocketq and collars, perky sashes and full skirts. Come-in pink, blues, checks, etc. Some embroidered.. L-rge, new selecuon, in sizes 2 to 6 years. $1 95 Little Children’s New and Smart Spring Coats Clever little models that®will appeal to discriminating mothérs. Homespuns, Tweeds and Polo Cloth, in new colors of tan, tangerine, peach and copen. Belf- trimmed, loose and belted models, with fine linings. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Large se- lection of styles. Prices ranging from— $5, $5.98, $7.98 to $10 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. . Colgate;s Extract, 10c. Special trial size bottles of Colgate’s Extracts in all the favorite .odors, includin Cashmere. Bouquet,, Mon: Violet and chtylts Price, 10c—First Floor. Accounts A great many of our cus- tomers who have beea ac- customed to paying as they buy find it very convenient to make their puichases on 30-day Accounts. Further information Fifth Floor Office. and-new Dresses for bigge: rl, o(a. o ‘with hand mn.a“:m“ ‘e‘o\l‘irs wiso kets. € to 14 years. at Womens New Sport Neckwear, 50c The new tweed suits call for novel neckwear, and the clever Sport neckwear we are showing at 50c adds the final note of smartness to the Spring costume. * Alarge assortment of the season’s most approved styles to select from, including charming Vestees || and Collar and Cuff Sets of ratine and organdy, in all the gay-col- ored sport shades. Pongee Vestees, $1.00 -A new showing of the popular Pongee Vestees, with cuffs, in the newest shapes; also of satin. Special at Neckwear Dept.—First Floor. $1.25 and $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves Who could resist the style appeal of such a tempting ar- ray of NEW Hats? A glorious profusion of the newest styles This unusual offering embraces scores upon scores of most advanced Spring styles—every Hat represents a wonderful value for the money. —every one fresh and new— just removed from their tissue wrappings and displayed for the first time tomorrow. $465 ' TWO STYLES ‘SKETCHED Tomorrow—an event of great importance to wom- en—offering last-minute styles at far Below the regular retail prices. Factory surplus lots of beautiful new Mesh Bags, Hundreds of hats from which to choose—all refreshingly new—all equally charming to various types and for various occasions. Too many styles to go into details, but there-are mushrooms, roll- brim sailors, irregular brims, side rolls, close-fitting affairs and many others. Trimmings are \| varied and distinctive. You will find osmch glycerine, quills, ribbons, tailored bows, beads, em- : ilver- i = :'OHSX rcrplarcd d:’,'f'nf;”,: 95¢ Pair broidery and fruits of various descriptions. - i the dainty fashion charac-|} Special sale tomorrow of Fa-: Hai with metallic threads. COLORS: teristic of high-grade bags s SRAyscotlChampliette —Hair Crowns metallic e of th{’pomta - ’ffi'.’,f:,' and o Soring. Y0 button and Sirape —Swiss Hemp Brims in twisted effects. _PHEASANT cluding wishbone and cat wrist gauntlets, with spear point —Faille Silk and Cellophane combinations. —COPEN dral frames, with Pannier and novelty embroidered backs. 5 and chain handles. Fine Al atte Sofingisnides folse =Alkover Straw Cloth i deaped turbans. TTANGERINE ring mesh and fish-scale S ect: from, — B =the- =3 e Ptk a the assertmcit i | Double Silk Gloves, $1.19 | Straw Cloth in off-the-face effects. . —PERTWINKLE - 9 medium and large sizes. 5 —Lovely Lisere and Satin combinations. —RUST e 5 | Superior Quality lmumc Silk y ADE e T f.‘.‘é;’%::d:.“:, ’:E;]flj'{.f.’t‘.. S brords —Embroidered Faille Silk. Shetd Fredibucks; cholopiofigzaytmnde, '—Visca Braid combinations. S trl ed e . —Canton Crepe and Tagal Cloth. ZCANNA a tlll Spring Ribbons T e A French Room Hats, $10, $15 and $18.50 rune a hl Moriment ';zrb:‘flx'fil“,f‘e‘l{ycgl:dl' Coms Smart new models—each one different and exclusive. r S trimming. At Children’s Milan Hats, $1.45 to $3.95 LATEST SPRING MODELS 15¢c to 25¢ CRIODEL S Wide Two-tone Rib- In black, brown and navy—also all color combinations—roll brims boms, for sashes; five 89C and sailors. inches wide .... Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Sale 1 0()0 Bo S Sprmg Sults Spring’s Newest Ideas in “Double.Service” sum—Auyw.u. TWO PAIRS of Pants Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Featured Tomorrow at Typical Goldenberg Low Prices W ra p S C a p es an d T 0 p coats t] We saved when we made the purchase—otherwise they never could be sold for so little. The fact that they are TWO-PANTS Suits is another saving, for the extra pair of pants will Spring heralds her coming with “onderful wraps for just about double the service of the suit. Boys’ $8.50 New Norfolk Suits women and misses. New arriyals offer a wide selection of smart models sponsored by fashion for sport wear With TWO PAIRS of pants. Neat and dressy dark blue chev- £ iots with invisible stripe; Norfolk models, with yoke and inverted $6,55 pleat back Both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 8'to 17 years. : and all other occasions. Moreover, they are not high priced, for they are $10.98 to $39.75. $5 75 Spring proclaims the popularity of sepa- rate skirts for sports and general wear. This fact doubles thc importance of tomorrow’s sale offering. They. aré smartly tailored styles—all box pleated. . Fashioned. of fine quality Prunella cloth, finished with narrow beit and trimmed with bone buttons. iColors of navy, black and brown in combi- nation with tan, white, gray, rose, jade, orange, sand and pretty plaids. Waistband sizes, 26 to 33 inches. Sale price, $5.75. Golffonberg's—Second Floor. e Boys’ $9.75 Blue Serge Suits All-wool \a\y Blue Serge, alpaca lined; Norfolk coat models, ] made with yoke and inverted pleat back. Pants cut full and lined $6 95 : : D women S $6 and $6 50 throughout, Su§8 to 17 ’i"s d $ 2 Norfolk S As to materials, seldom, if ever, have you been afforded Sprmg Oxfords and Pumps With: TWO P?A¥I§S sfo o Ul i oMot of :lults 1 widegisdngs of cholceithanithis scaion. 1 ol ants. nusu offerin of =WOO! . suits in new Spring colorm;s of olive, tan, green End mixtures. $8 75 —Polaire Cloth —Heathers Newest Spring models | Coats tailored in smart Norfolk models; alpaca lined. Both pairs . —Herringbone Weaves —Plaid Backs ° that find favor with well of pants lined throughout. Sizes.8 to 17 years. “ o ordeline —T T . B ) dressed women. Oxfords Hundreds of Boys’ New Spring “Smart Set —Nco die = c,l‘"? hafli‘em : Z and pumps, in tan, patent 2-Pants Norfolk Suits —Bol'l"v,w' n nc ir Cloth 5 colt, combination and dull Every “Smart Set” Suit warranted all wool—and in style, tafloring and fabrics a8 Camelai 3 leathers, with rubber and far superior to any suits that we have seen at prices compared with these. Sizes § —Tweeds —T¥riecotine to 18 years. Featuring special values in a broad range at— $9.95, $12.75, $14.75 and $18.50 BOYS’ NEW SPRING HATS AND CAPS — SPECIAL All-wool Blue Serge Middy and Jack Tar Hats, neat tweeds and cloth Teddy and Rah- rah l!yles, also blue ICPZQI nnfl fancy mixtures in Boys' Spring Caps c..ccceccecccccccncencns leather soles. Lowis, mili- tary and low walking heels. Sizes. 2% to 7; widths, AtoD. , Goldenberg's—First Floor. - The weekly bnrguin day that the shopping public of Washington knows is worth $1.50 Handbags— sl s Showing every new style feature. 12 different shades, in light, medium and dark tans and browns; Sorrento, Mohawk, Navy, Castor, Steel, Black, Royal and Mixtures. Sizes for misses-and women. Geldenberg’s—Second Floor. 5 48c¢ Cretonnes— Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, : light and dark floral, bird and tapes- *“try designs; full bolts, from which we will cut any number of yards— 20c Pajama Checks, 7 Yards— 36- Inch ‘White Pajama Checks, close- woven, soft-finish grade, for making undergarments. SEVEN yards for— their while to attend. BARGAINS from every department featured for one day at Women's Leéather Handbags, als> three prices—25¢, 50c and $1.00. Read every item Iisted—come tomorrow and save. Beauty Cases, black and. colors; an as- tment of new sty lcs sizes 124 to 1w No mail or phone orders filled. sortment of desirable shapes and styles— Boys’ Collnrs, Two fox— Boys' Sofl Collars, ehuu‘e of an as- c 14. mo for—— z Third Floor. 5¢ Crash, Two Yards— TWO yards for— g . Hu?v Russia. \‘w!:an Crash, suit- o - ' 75¢ Storm Serge— Cc Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, high- Men’s $1.50 Sweaters- s cutting. bl ‘for towels and art purposes. 35¢ S Madra : 36-inch Storm Serge, close-twilled spliced heels, double reinforrced sole c e o b cater®, WIEh BHARE ool $1.50 and $2.00 Blankets, 4 :_wo e C quality, in black, navy blue, brown, and toes; black and plain colors; sec- lar; heather and Oxford shades; made % 52x72 Blankets, in pairs; , “ 7. i for— = ‘rfil inch Shirting M “;?; = l‘;gl?; ‘burgundy_and_plum— onds of 35¢ values. THREE pairs for— With two pockets; mostly all sizes— and S6x89 Bisthets I mitiga: 'hf‘. s K Water Pails— ¢ | fne quaity.”Yara— Garbage Cans— $1.98 to $3.50 > tan or_gray; heavy-weight, soft flesce K Gaivanized Tron Water Pails, four- Cca 50¢ Warner’s Corsets— finish, “Each ‘strip— b ceTant v Enameled Sau c A ks oy Summer Portieres, hpl,‘-.ui‘;:..m— oot benng micrtose . Girls® Guimpes— 5 Milt seconds of Summer Po .unm eed rus Pou Gray Enameled Covered Saucepans, 5 Boarde— can be matched into pairs; Snd long hip models; sizes 22 fo 30— Girls' Guimpes, for wear vltl (zgglu (aofiee:' ¢ | inrec-auart trade sizer z W:'uh_ eced Wash Boards, heavy snowflaie and mercerized satin : “Xilile Skirten ot cross barred dimity l Pork and Beans, 3 Cans— ered with fast color cretonnes— 69¢ Bairbrnshes— j d 27254 Stenciled I Defln Her- Women's High Shoes, of black and Campbell's Pork and Beans, full c Prophylactic Hairbrushes, with /] cinabone weave Crex in green, s viown lea:hers. Louis heels; sizes 23 to s New “Sally” Aprons, with scalloped siza cans. THREE eans for— $1.00 R penetrator bristles: solid | backs: blue, brown and red— § only— L vipcwty Sharkes erects; g.msoc mdf‘{lsck Neckwcg‘r— Ruan 5 oo, L biaa M penE mage— Women’s 39¢ Vests, Four for— F Yarde— W 33 50 b le 1 ec! s I - ugs, in”green, lue and bro § ing colar and caft-asts; also Vest c | colora Also” 18336 Herrin bone 50‘: 750 Efll“’“’ Olmce— Women's Gauze Cotton Vests, low neck 29¢Indmlan!0:: L:'nen iy s?lmk e s fl in all the newest t Ven.lu wiars Crex Rugs, in stenciled de- VWQ Xl'ohl. R and slaeveless; regular sizes;. perfect. l lhfir lm;!:, :fi:\,lts now e e l Riceip- ik ey e m o l.tg:e and organdy; white and eolmd & l-nh—- “tan 07 in butul trn quality. FO FIVE nfl-—' and double elastic kn T SRR Men’s Hose, Three Pairs for— Men's Half 'Hoae of macg cotton, black and plain colors: fully rein- Children's Cotton Ribbed Hose, in Satin, a high-grade cotton fabric, necklaces, many with pendants; large lorclkd seconds of 13 values. THREE W e R Er C | with'rich luftrous fintsh—"__" * | ssortment of wanted styles and col- A= 15¢ Outing Flannels Albjslzeaipectectiquality — 25¢ Dress. Ginghams, 3 Yards— | === reather Fans— Twelve Yards for— 'y . Mens 40¢ Garters— 39¢ Colored Organdy—, 27-inch Dress Ginghams, plaids, Up to $1.00 Vanity Cases— $1.50 F n-,,n,:'h' o:f, m-..‘ g a s Paris of Brighton Double-grip Pad 25(: i gflland‘(’” O c checks, stripea and plain colors; war- 50c aiTir Cass i Bosid Feather Fans, enameled wood sticks; $ 2T;inch, Outing Flanne p-‘.“-:ry gou- ite a al col- ' rantes as| colors. . also some Wl mi Ve : 4 St Drade liale webbing— quality, In all wanted street and 25 for— oxidisadi mliver | Qnlsliz assorted white and colors— 1 Exipas LNV o 38¢ Serpe: ton,”a heavy round thread quality. TWO yards for— 39¢ Table Oilcloth— G-quarter Table ollcloux. seconds of the standard quality, in plain white, fancy ;‘:.l:' uun; effects— zsc 39¢ Stamped Goods—zsc Stamped Scarfs Ind Centerpleces, even round thread white linene; an assortment of pretty patterns. Each— Brand Coffee— 50c and 75¢ J cans for— Miller” = : 4,;13:..3{&‘! Ehln ?f .ifwnlry. l::l;?; c . -?‘:n;,fl:mflbn“”’ni l;r .fi'"@:i.,:‘: 4 % s hae} and co'fium black, cordovan and tan; sl H’Wo:uen;-l (irep-n :n‘:m s ns, rring 2 |- el e 0 n In| J Sats,, Fancy Begd Neck Ghains, Cut $1.00 Chair Cushions— and n?mhlnuonl el for girls Q“E::v.yl'&mlnum D Dishpaas, laree 16 pertect quality. models, with hand embrp derea "der l Links. Beauty Pins, etc. 16x19 Chair Cushio: tufted with -nd misses— =t Children’s 39c Hose— evening shades— 40-inch White o:-gnndy. exl.ru fine, sheer quality, ard— for waists, dresses. 39¢ White Voile— 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, a fine two-ply quality, for walsts and dresses. Yard— % 25¢ 2 w 18¢ Apron Ginghams, 2 Yards— Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, in blue, green and brown checks; fast colors. 25° Tomato Soup, Three c-.mvbon‘l l‘on-&o Soup. ten buttons; filled with cotton; cov- S5 50¢| * 69¢c White Wash Satin— 36-inch White Mercerized Wash 30¢ 25¢ Percales, Three Yards— 29¢ Towels, Three for— Honey Comb Absorbent Towels, all white. THREE for— 75¢ Table Damask— 84-inch Mercerised Table Damask, splendid grgde for general use; slight seconds— Wash Cloths, Five for— Turknit Double-ply Wash Cloths, ‘white, pink or blue hordar ltylel, seconds of 19c values. a0¢ 50¢ 50° dolzhl:,mbblnr surface— Miller” Tams— "“Marilyn Up to $1.00 Necklaces— Fancy Bead Necklaces, also. jet Men’s 7Sc and $1.00 Caps— ery flounces: also of tucks and lace 50 edgings. All sizes— Men’s Half Hose, 3 Pairs for— New Snflng&;ns. lined or unlined styles, with ed seams and un- bryuk.'lble .visor; of tweed and other good quality cloths— First Floor. Women’s Drawers— Gnad quality muslin, with embroid- ts; 36 to 40 inches wide, A g: ; colors of green, red, yrown. _Strip— strlvod of % yards lon blne rose and $2 and $2.25 Crex Rugs— $1.50 Necklaces— Pearl Bead Necklaces, with solld gold clasp; 24-inch graduate length; fine 51 Jewelry Dept. Men’s 75¢ Underwear, Two for— Men’s Otis Balbriggan Underwear, separate garments, shirts with short sleeves, full-length drawers, with rein- forced seat; all regular sizes. TWO garments Men’s Nightrobes— Faultless Make Nightrobes, of good quality cambric. twilled cotton muslin and nainsook; V-neck style; seconds of $1.50 to $2.50 values— 51 Women’s $1.75 Lisle Hose— ‘Women's “Onyx”e Mercerized Lisle Lacé Hose, with seamed back; doubl' | Women’s $3 to $5 High Shoes— 20c Longcloth, 8 Yards for— 36-inch Longcloth, exlu-fino. soft- yards finish grade. EIGHT $1.39 Bleached Sheets— 3 ntine Crepe—, = - s Y 29-inch: Serpemlne Crepe, in an as- C 39¢ Nurses’ Cloth— 36-inch Percales, light grounds, $1.00 Scissors, P‘,“—' $1.25 Toilet Water— s ble-bed msiif"hii'}.i‘t":fil'fiif_""“' =5 & sortment' of printed patterns and 36-Inch Nurses’ Cloth, in white; for C in a large assortment of new styles C Solid Steel Sclssors, 6%, 7 and 7% Armour’'s Sylvan Tollet Water, the - - B plain colors. Yard__ making nurses' uniforms, middy e s e A el LT HIT T b Varee hottins 40 a1l Svoriie oiprs— $1.50 All-Wool Serge— s = r 2 yards for— shapes— o Pillowcases— biouses, etc— Notlon > = 54-inch All-wool Storm Serge, dou- l £ sxse m?.?r?ea ‘Pilloweases, large. C - $1.00 Pair— . Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits— ble warp. in_black and navy blue— Bl sizor perfect quality. Each— an 39¢ Bglch glolh— Zsc p.Fine ‘Quality Orlental and -\White c Boys’® 75¢ Blouses— Tell tailored of striped nd platp color $ $1.25 Scarfs— 3 z -inch Colored Beach Cloth, in all 'oar] ea arrings, gold- at striped high- materials,. In ver Twist and middy . i 18c.Unbleached Cotton, 2 Yards—- | wanted colors: ajso white. Yard— mountings: wear guaranteed; screw 0 co&g{’pflgfii’; O e sl open curt C | models: sizes 3 to 8 years— l yJmported Tapestry Library Scarts, as- l 5 36-Inch Unbleached Sheeting Cot- OF lexcaleasiatylenc models. _Sizes § to 15 years— First Floor. - H i 39¢ White Organ B First Floor. 45c¢ Ribbons, Three Yards for— Novelty and Plain Colored Ribbons, six inches wide. Banded Banded ' Sailors, smartly trimmed with band— Becond Floer. Water Sets— Cut Glass Water Sets, one pitcher and six glasses; neat grape and cotton pongee; round collars, wil plaiting. Sizes 6 to 14 years— Women’s Nij Women’s Ay or plneapple bnfll G | sl 51 large

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